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SFDR

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SFDR

SFDR

SFDR reset progresses, but credibility gaps remain

June 24, 2026
As the European Union edges closer to Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) 2.0, the central question is whether simpler labels can restore investor trust without weakening the safeguards that make them credible.
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China ESG rules

China’s 80% ESG rule forces a reset for public funds

June 23, 2026
China’s new 80% ESG threshold marks a decisive shift from sustainability branding to measurable portfolio accountability.
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EU delays SFDR product disclosure rules to 2023

December 3, 2021

Elizabeth Pfeuti

EU rules requiring greater disclosure of investment products’ green credentials are to be delayed until 2023, it has emerged.
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EU taxonomy plan for nuclear sparks controversy

January 7, 2022

Elizabeth Pfeuti

The European Commission is in talks to classify nuclear energy and gas as green investments in its new sustainable taxonomy.
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Stakeholder group flags issues with EU Taxonomy

January 27, 2023

Elizabeth Pfeuti

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European Commission updates SFDR guidance

April 20, 2023

Elizabeth Pfeuti

The European Commission (EC) has amended guidance to clarify how to interpret the Sustainable Financial Disclosure Regulation (SFDR).
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SFDR criticised over fund labelling and mandatory disclosures

January 12, 2024

Elizabeth Pfeuti

Assets managers have called for a new approach to fund labelling and mandatory disclosures in the European Commission’s Sustainable Financial Disclosure Regulation (SFDR).
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ESAs propose introduction of SFDR labels

June 20, 2024

Elizabeth Pfeuti

The three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have published a joint proposal calling for an update to the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR).
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EU Parliament signals more enforceable path for SFDR 2.0

May 7, 2026
The Parliament is pushing for a tougher SFDR labelling regime, sharpening the divide between labelled and unlabelled products, demanding clearer engagement strategies, and setting higher thresholds than the Commission’s original proposal.
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